Another parking lot attack could be linked to Publix suspect

When a shopping trip turned violent back in November, a woman we spoke with says she didn't have time to write down a license plate number. But, after watching a story we aired Monday night, she says she had no doubt in her mind -- the same woman was responsible.

"The fact that there was a Lexus involved, it all matched. And, of course, I couldn't forget her face," she said.

It was a situation so frightening, the woman asked us not to show her face on camera.

"She approached me from the front of the car at first, and said I was hitting her car with my car door," she said.

The driver was pulling into a parking space in her minivan -- baby in the backseat. She found a spot next to a Lexus. That's when trouble began.

"That I was a piece of trash; she was worried about her car. She called me disgusting," she said.

The driver claims the rants went on and on. Then, words turned into fingernails flying.

"As I turned around she lunged at me, scratched the back of my neck, scratched here, here. I mean, total claw marks," she said.

Sounds familiar, right?

A similar situation happened in a Bonita Springs parking lot about a week ago. Eileen Nemeroff, 61, was arrested after walking up to a man's truck and smacking him across the face in a Publix parking lot.

This driver swears this is the same woman who attacked her back in November. And, although it's been months, the driver says a scary situation like that is hard to forget.